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The movie received mixed reviews from critics with much criticism focused on inclusion of a subplot connected to Sewol Ferry incident. It's avaiable on Netflix.

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''Jo Pil-Ho: The Dawning Rage''(''Akjilkyungchal'' in Korean, meaning ''Bad Cop'') is a 2019 South Korean action thriller film written and directed by Lee-Jeong-beom, known for his work on Film/TheManFromNowhere and Film/NoTearsForTheDead.

The movie centers on a [[DirtyCop corrupt]] homicide detective named Jo Pil-Ho, who's earning money on the side by planning small-time heists with his partner-in-crime Han Gi-Cheol. Being pressured by Internal Affairs and having his money invested in shady property, he plans another desperate heist. When it goes wrong, Jo Pil-Ho suddenly finds himself in the middle of a corporate scandal and must together with a high school girl named Mi-na to get to the bottom of it.

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''Jo Pil-Ho: The Dawning Rage''(''Akjilkyungchal'' Rage'' (''Akjilkyungchal'' in Korean, meaning ''Bad Cop'') is a 2019 South Korean action thriller film written and directed by Lee-Jeong-beom, known for his work on Film/TheManFromNowhere and Film/NoTearsForTheDead.

The movie centers on a [[DirtyCop corrupt]] homicide detective named Jo Pil-Ho, who's earning money on the side by planning small-time heists with his partner-in-crime Han Gi-Cheol. Being pressured by Internal Affairs and having his money invested in shady property, he plans another desperate heist. When it goes wrong, Jo Pil-Ho suddenly finds himself in the middle of a corporate scandal and must work together with a high school girl named Mi-na to get to the bottom of it.
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* BittersweetEnding:[[spoiler: Jo Pil-Ho gets his revenge and his actions expose the corruption of Taesung Group, but Mi-na is still dead and Jo Pil-Ho is arrested for murder, broken and driven insane by the ordeal.]]

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* BittersweetEnding:[[spoiler: BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: Jo Pil-Ho gets his revenge and his actions expose the corruption of Taesung Group, but Mi-na is still dead and Jo Pil-Ho is arrested for murder, broken and driven insane by the ordeal.]]

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* TearsOfBlood: Jo Pil-Ho cries one of these after [[spoiler: he's shot by Kim Min-jae]].

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* TearsOfBlood: Jo Pil-Ho cries one of these after [[spoiler: he's shot by Kim Min-jae]].Min-jae]].
* WouldHitAGirl:
** Jo Pil-Ho smacks Mi-na and So-hee around when they refuse to do what he asks and fights the female Taesung guard when she tries to attack him.
** Kwon Tae-Ju attacks Mi-na and almost kills her when she stumbles upon him in her apartment.
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''Jo Pil-Ho: The Dawning Rage''(''Akjilkyungchal'' in Korean, meaning ''Bad Cop'') is a 2019 South Korean action thriller film written and directed by Lee-Jeong-beom, known for his work on Film/TheManFromNowhere and Film/NoTearsForTheDead.

The movie centers on a [[DirtyCop corrupt]] homicide detective named Jo Pil-Ho, who's earning money on the side by planning small-time heists with his partner-in-crime Han Gi-Cheol. Being pressured by Internal Affairs and having his money invested in shady property, he plans another desperate heist. When it goes wrong, Jo Pil-Ho suddenly finds himself in the middle of a corporate scandal and must together with a high school girl named Mi-na to get to the bottom of it.

The movie recieved mixed reviews from critics with much criticism focused on inclusion of a subplot connected to Sewol Ferry incident. It's avaiable on Netflix.

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*BittersweetEnding:[[spoiler: Jo Pil-Ho gets his revenge and his actions expose the corruption of Taesung Group, but Mi-na is still dead and Jo Pil-Ho is arrested for murder, broken and driven insane by the ordeal.]]
*DirtyCop: Jo Pil-Ho isn't ashamed to take bribes from people, let them off the hook for money or favours, organizes heists with his criminal friend on the side and treats his boss and Internal Affairs agents with disrespect.
*TearsOfBlood: Jo Pil-Ho cries one of these after [[spoiler: he's shot by Kim Min-jae]].

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